The (fannish) things I've done with my (unexpected) free time.

Aug 04, 2011 16:23

So I was trying to get to sleep EARLY (midnight) since I had to wake up at the CRACK OF DAWN (7:30am) in order to meet Juliet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at 8:45. They open at 9:30 and really, it's a good thing we got there when we did because by the time the line started moving it stretched down the block and doubled back a few times. Haha ( Read more... )

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jolteons August 4 2011, 21:03:18 UTC
I love asofterworld!

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osaraba August 5 2011, 15:33:20 UTC
I... am ambivalent about it, but I think it's pretty hilarious when remixed. =D

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firefox1490 August 4 2011, 21:22:38 UTC
I love your remixes I have to tell you.

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osaraba August 5 2011, 15:33:35 UTC
Awwwww thanks bb! <333

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osaraba August 5 2011, 15:53:55 UTC
I don't have a Met membership! I strongly suggest getting to the museum before it opens. Preferably by 8:30-8:45. You'll be waiting in line to get into the museum, but once you're in, paying for admission goes super quick, then run up the main stairs, go to the left and over to the balcony that overlooks where you just came in. That's where the line to the Alexander McQueen exhibit goes. Once on that line, we probably waited about another 45 minutes or so-- it was hard to keep track of time because (although I knew we were waiting a long time), I was with a close friend and it wasn't exactly a trial to just stand and chat with her, you know?

JSYK:

The Museum will offer extended hours during the exhibition’s final week. On Thursday and Friday, August 4 and 5, the exhibition will be open until 9:00 p.m. On its last two days-Saturday and Sunday, August 6 and 7-the exhibition will remain open until midnight. After 9:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, visitors may enter the Museum through the 81st Street entrance only.Oooh, as for ( ... )

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osaraba August 9 2011, 04:02:04 UTC
Oh, so glad you got to see the McQueen exhibit and that my response was actually of help! =D

I totally understand being picky.... and having unpopular opinions on music. =D That Japanese band that I love so much (Buck-Tick) is another band whose... subgenre, I guess... changes from album to album and it's often difficult to rec them to people because I'm never sure which album to rec to start with or whether people will have enough patience to try out more than one. So it's cool that you're going to try them out! =D

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chaneen August 5 2011, 01:46:31 UTC
How long did you guys end up waiting in line for at the McQueen exhibit? My friends and I were thinking of going on Saturday, and trying to plan bus times and whatnot, so I'm wondering how long of a wait it might be. And did the line seem any shorter later on, or did it just get longer as the day went on?

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osaraba August 5 2011, 16:00:26 UTC
I think we waited for a total of 2 hours in line. But that's probably about an hour to get into the Museum in the morning (we got there around 8:45, the museum opens at 9:30), and maybe like 45 minutes or so on the McQueen exhibit line itself. It's hard to be sure since I was with a good friend and time passes quickly when you're having fun just chatting. =D ( ... )

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osaraba August 14 2011, 17:42:34 UTC
Hahahaha, I think I ask that question at least once a day lately. BRENDON, WHAT IS YOUR FACE?! <333333

I wondered if the McQueen exhibit wasn't going to tour or something, but I haven't seen anything about it (yet?)...

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